61. Guilty Feet
This was a re-read, one of my favorite cheesy red dress ink books.
Here's a review from B&N.com:
What would you do if your boyfriend told you that you were going to end up like your mother? You'd walk out on him...and that's just what Jo did to Dan. What if he didn't make any effort to get you back and, according to your upstairs neighbor, let your downstairs neighbor take your place? You'd be madder than a wet cat. What if, on top of all that, you lost your job? Wouldn't that be enough to make you wish you were someone else…and maybe just crazy enough to create a new email account so you could have an online flirtation with the lover you still wished was anything but ex? Well, Jo did that too…. That's when her life really went nuts. All her friends suddenly had unsuitable but great-in-bed new boyfriends. Her mother decided to try sexual experimentation. Then Jo's dad moved in. In times like this, anyone might find the safety valve of an Internet alter ego was the only thing keeping her going, even if that alternate identity was romancing her own unrepentant ex-boyfriend. At least on the Internet the only thing that can get dumped is data. British import Kelly Harte takes her chronicle of the life of this slightly overwhelmed London single into the electronic age with inventiveness, humor, passion…and absolutely no guilt at all.
What would you do if your boyfriend told you that you were going to end up like your mother? You'd walk out on him...and that's just what Jo did to Dan. What if he didn't make any effort to get you back and, according to your upstairs neighbor, let your downstairs neighbor take your place? You'd be madder than a wet cat. What if, on top of all that, you lost your job? Wouldn't that be enough to make you wish you were someone else…and maybe just crazy enough to create a new email account so you could have an online flirtation with the lover you still wished was anything but ex? Well, Jo did that too…. That's when her life really went nuts. All her friends suddenly had unsuitable but great-in-bed new boyfriends. Her mother decided to try sexual experimentation. Then Jo's dad moved in. In times like this, anyone might find the safety valve of an Internet alter ego was the only thing keeping her going, even if that alternate identity was romancing her own unrepentant ex-boyfriend. At least on the Internet the only thing that can get dumped is data. British import Kelly Harte takes her chronicle of the life of this slightly overwhelmed London single into the electronic age with inventiveness, humor, passion…and absolutely no guilt at all.
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